Kolo Photo Album Refill Pages

The ingenious Kolo refill system has whatever you need to display and store photos, artwork, and scrapbook pages. Kolo believes that people value their photographs as much as museums treasure their fine works of art, and is committed to making the finest quality archival photo preservation products.

What is archival? In the simplest sense, archival materials will resist decomposing, disintegrating, discoloring, or reacting to other materials over time. If an acidic material is in contact with photos or memorabilia, the acid can migrate, or transfer, from the acidic materials to the photos, causing them to deteriorate and discolor. Lignin, a naturally occurring acid substance in wood that breaks down over time, causes paper with lignin to become yellowed and brittle as it ages. Merely being “acid free” does not assure that a product is archival. All Kolo papers are made to a special recipe and rigorously tested to ensure that they are acid free (a pH of 7.0), lignin free, and stable over time — genuinely archival. Kolo archival page refills won’t harm treasured photographs and memorabilia.

Kolo protector pages are made of premium ultra clear polypropylene, a stable plastic product that is free of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), which can also harm photographs. Kolo protector pages simply slide right over album pages, protecting them from fingerprints and harmful environmental elements such as dust.

Color Chart note — Use this color chart as an approximation of the real color. If exact color matching is necessary, use actual samples of the materials.

How can you be in love with paper? Well, I LOVE these refill pages. They are the base for all my scrapbook pages. Kolo albums are my favorite and the only ones that meet my approval as family documentarian. The soft white is beautiful and compliments any photos and colors/patterns of decorative paper I use. Be sure to purchase the protector sheets which easily slip over the pages.

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